The main purpose is briefly to outline how the models differ and to consider which models have the most predictive value for the future. |
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However, the predictive validity of suicide assessments has received mixed reviews. |
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She maintains that it is predictive efficacy that counts, and that predictive success provides no warrant for claims about truth or existence. |
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Central abdominal adiposity has a stronger association with CV risk factors than peripheral obesity and is more predictive of coronary events. |
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The discourses of Jesus on the subject appear to be admonitory rather than predictive. |
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An elevated white blood cell count has a low predictive value for appendicitis because it is present in a number of conditions. |
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Correlational data for the entire sample indicated some significant associations between sick leave usage and predictive variables. |
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With respect to theories, the philosopher cited as criteria of acceptability predictive power and testability. |
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We have no reliable predictive tests for opioid efficacy other than suck it and see. |
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The positive predictive value was calculated as true positives over true plus false positives. |
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In addition, there appears to be an asymmetry in the predictive content of the Beige Book language. |
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Sigint's main predictive capability goes back to the Cold War, when it was used to detect unexpected troop or aircraft movements. |
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Unfortunately, this race is so tight that systematic error, and late-breaking undecideds, overwhelm the predictive power of the averages. |
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Neither clinical trials nor the few available studies are predictive of long-term neuroprotective results with healthy adults. |
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However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans. |
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Patients were stratified according to the number of predictive factors present and divided into three risk categories. |
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Here is a breakdown of how the process could be better addressed through predictive change management software. |
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In advance of combat, polls filled with hypothetical questions have limited predictive ability. |
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See if the criticism about lack of predictive capabilities or incestuousness still hold up. |
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More generally, feedforward with respect to the environment implies some predictive model of action in the world. |
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The most predictive features for melanoma development are a history of change in an existing nevus or a new and changing pigmented lesion. |
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Raid features offered by the controllers include online capacity expansion, background initialization, and predictive caching. |
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It has been shown that the mouse model has a predictive value for human responses to sensory irritation. |
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The utility of predictive genetic testing declines when a disease is curable. |
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When applying predictive techniques to the horoscope the astrologer first looks at the major cyclic energies at work. |
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The precision and the quality of the data are the foundation for predictive tools, particularly on the selling side. |
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In practice, scientific laws are simultaneously descriptive, explanatory, and predictive. |
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This information is used to set the system goals through the use of simple or complex predictive models. |
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It would therefore be possible to combine the predictive effect of these tests using Bayesian analysis. |
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Families' experiences affect their perceptions of utility of predictive genetic testing. |
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These results provide initial evidence of the predictive validity for the assessment centre. |
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What really makes science different is empirical adequacy and predictive power of models. |
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Students get a clear idea of why some models had more predictive power than others. |
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It fails to provide a strictly predictive model for even moderately complicated physical situations. |
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The predictive quality of the model was tested on several independent datasets. |
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They then claim to have estimated the specificity and negative predictive values from these results. |
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A close look at the chart reveals that duration is more predictive of the effects than temperature. |
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More long term studies are needed to provide data from which the positive and negative predictive values can be calculated. |
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Text messaging should be easy as the phone uses T9 predictive text and the large screen can show almost a whole text message at once. |
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The more data the application has access to, the better the predictive abilities, company officials said in a statement. |
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The selection of systemic adjuvant therapy is based on prognostic and predictive factors. |
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Later, technology stepped in and made the TSR's job easier with predictive and preview dialers. |
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The predictive dialer's pacing algorithm controls the dialing rate in an effort to minimize agent idle time and maximize productivity. |
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No clinical characteristics predictive of response to the ergocalciferol regimen could be identified. |
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To identify these predictive genes, classic toxicants must be analyzed to determine the most appropriate genes that will represent each class of chemical or toxic end-point. |
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High mean corpuscular volume, which is often a sign of either vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, has been found to be predictive for a risk of colorectal polyps in men. |
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What empirical tests have been done to demonstrate that any given interpretation of an inkblot is indicative of any past behavior or predictive of any future behavior? |
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This low positive predictive value would result in 50 percent of patients being notified that they have chlamydial or gonorrheal infections when, in fact, they do not. |
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Technical components include having in place predictive codes for dosimetry, decontamination technologies, triage, and population management experts. |
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Conversely, the Inland analysis reinforces other research that shows that disinvesting in the product is predictive of declining circulation and revenues. |
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Can we say this as well, your Honours, that the statement of a predictive opinion, guarded or unguarded, is apt to induce more than one act of reliance. |
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If it takes you ages to type stuff, like me, predictive text is a godsend. |
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Sproutling, the first predictive wearable for babies, is no doubt impressive. |
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Although this knowledge is not useful for predictive testing in unaffected individuals, since a cure for Alzheimer's disease is not yet available, it may help guide treatment. |
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They have no predictive superiority and are vastly inferior theoretically. |
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Credit card companies have also used predictive modeling to answer questions such as, has this cardholder recently moved? |
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In general, this study's results suggest the woman's consent, or lack thereof, influenced the predictive utility of both sexual excitation and attraction to sexual aggression. |
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However, they caution that this model should not be extrapolated to asymptomatic patients in whom risk factors play a much greater predictive role. |
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More important from a predictive point of view, the Amex Oil Index, made a five year high when it closed above 610 on April 16, with little fanfare from the major media. |
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While always judged in retrospect in terms of their ability to predict a result, pollsters are at pains to emphasise that their numbers should never be regarded as predictive. |
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A predictive dialer automatically dials consumers' phone numbers and then connects to a telemarketer once the consumer answers. |
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It has been believed that urine dipsticks are useful tools for excluding the diagnosis of UTI based on their high negative predictive values. |
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Bosch's PEB technology consists of predictive collision warning, emergency brake assist and automatic emergency braking. |
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A bit like when phone or computer messages get screwed up because of predictive text or auto-correct. |
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After a year, I still can't switch off predictive text and nearly everything I send comes out gobbledygook. |
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In 2006 the Welsh Language Board launched a free software pack which enabled the use of SMS predictive text in Welsh. |
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Potential solutions include predictive interference modeling as a component of site selection. |
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The amount of rain in April is predictive of the number of mosquitoes in May. |
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We would like to know if correlating some of the disjoint feature subsets of a semi-naive Bayes can improve its predictive accuracy. |
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Rhouma and co-authors present two outcome predictive models for replanted avulsed teeth based on early prognostic indicators. |
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Data presented by Curry as evidence of good validity only confirmed predictive validity and not construct or face validity. |
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About FICO FICO delivers superior predictive analytics that drive smarter decisions. |
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Results from clinical trials, including the Company's ARIES trials, are not necessarily predictive of future clinical results. |
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Soares MJ and PS Shetty Validity of Schofield's predictive equations for basal metabolic rates of Indians. |
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Furthermore, rodent bioassays are costly, tend to use a high number of animals, and have uncertain predictive value for human risk. |
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Once the predictive markers were discovered for marbling and tenderness, the companies conducted further testing to validate their discoveries. |
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Observers expect predictive analytics to im prove pricing, replenishment and in-store as sortments, as well as elimnate out-of-stocks. |
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If anything, I'm better at spelling now because of the predictive text on my phone and the spellcheck on my computer. |
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Constructs with good predictive efficiency allow the construer to make sound predictions about what is likely to happen next in their world. |
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Factors predictive of outcome after use of the Ponseti method for the treatment of idiopathic clubfeet. |
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In addition, the known predictive findings observable by ultrasonographic examination are detectable only in a small portion of TTTS cases. |
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An appendix offers information on describing associations with correlation coefficients and determining reliability and predictive validity. |
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One of the predictive factors is the amount of congeners in alcohol. |
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Identification of pre-admission criteria predictive of success in graduate nurse anesthesiology programs. |
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The root mean square errors of the fitted model, and the plot of predicted-versus-observed bacterial loads, were measures that indicated the predictive model was a good fit. |
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It uses predictive text as a way of speeding up text messages. |
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An evaluation of condition indices and predictive models for non-invasive estimates of lipid mass of migrating Common Yellowthroats, Ovenbirds and Swainson's Thrushes. |
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Structural glycobiology examines diverse structural and functional roles of carbohydrates using a wide variety of experimental as well as theoretical, predictive approaches. |
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In a 2004 study of 884 patients with thin melanomas, Gimotty et al demonstrated that both tumorigenicity and mitogenicity were independently predictive of survival. |
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The possibility of certain eating and digestive problems in early childhood were predictive of symptoms of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa in adolescence. |
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Out of the salivary hormone testing options, salivary cortisol has been shown to have high predictive value for stress and Cushing's syndrome, among others. |
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The Yap study concluded was that a low gallbladder ejection fraction was predictive of success in patients undergoing cholecystectomy for acalculous biliary pain. |
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The result will be a reliable predictive method with which to rationally design substrates and catalysts to deliver improved selectivities in C-H functionalizations. |
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For example, predictive coding can fractionalize a document review bill. |
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They found that both semantic and phonological characteristics helped to organize the nouns into classes, though the semantic cues were more highly predictive. |
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Cross-sectional area of the femur was the skeletal variable that best predicted body mass, while length of the lower fourth premolar was the most predictive dental variable. |
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